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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 12, 2019
Filed:
Oct. 23, 2014
Frederic Bassilana, Basel, CH;
Birgit Uta Baumgarten, Riehen, CH;
Nathalie Marie-therese Carte, Huningue, FR;
Michel Detheux, Mignault, BE;
Rocco Falchetto, Basel, CH;
Sebastien Hannedouche, Temploux, BE;
Vincent Lannoy, Liernu, BE;
Keith Mansfield, Shrewsbury, MA (US);
Klaus Peter Seuwen, Michelbach le Bas, FR;
Thomas Laurent Henri Suply, Zimmersheim, FR;
Frederic Bassilana, Basel, CH;
Birgit Uta Baumgarten, Riehen, CH;
Nathalie Marie-Therese Carte, Huningue, FR;
Michel Detheux, Mignault, BE;
Rocco Falchetto, Basel, CH;
Sebastien Hannedouche, Temploux, BE;
Vincent Lannoy, Liernu, BE;
Keith Mansfield, Shrewsbury, MA (US);
Klaus Peter Seuwen, Michelbach le Bas, FR;
Thomas Laurent Henri Suply, Zimmersheim, FR;
Novartis AG, Basel, CH;
Odega S.A., Gosselies, BE;
Abstract
The present invention relates to modulators of the interaction between G-protein coupled receptor 15(GPR15) and c10orf99. The modulator may be a small chemical molecule, antibody or other therapeutic protein. Methods of medical treatment and methods of identifying modulators are also described.